41 East 28th Street is a pre-war building completed in 1924 and converted to a co-op in 1981. This boutique building sits at the intersection of Gramercy and NoMad, offering residents a prime Manhattan location with easy access to Madison Square Park, Eataly, and the 28th Street 6 train. The building underwent an extensive one million dollar renovation that updated nearly everything from elevators and lobby to the video intercom system, triple pane windows, and roof.
The building maintains an intimate feel with only three apartments per floor, providing residents with a high degree of privacy. Amenities include video security, recently renovated common areas, bike storage, laundry facilities, and two elevators. The co-op is exceptionally well run with low maintenance fees and no underlying mortgage. Residents enjoy a flexible board with a liberal sublet policy that permits subletting after just one year of residency, and the building welcomes both pets and pied à terre ownership.
Apartments throughout the building feature loft like layouts with high ceilings ranging from 9 to 13 feet, hardwood floors, and oversized windows that flood the spaces with natural light. Most units offer flexible floor plans that can easily be converted to accommodate additional bedrooms, making them ideal for modern living needs. Many apartments include in-unit washers and dryers, and several feature professional grade kitchens with high end appliances from brands like Miele, Bosch, and Bertazzoni.
The building's crown jewel is a duplex penthouse featuring a substantial 600 square foot private roof terrace with built in irrigation, Japanese Maples, and Hydrangea plantings. This unique unit spans approximately 1,200 square feet with dramatic 13 foot ceilings and French doors opening to the terrace. Other notable apartments showcase luxury finishes including Poggenpohl designed cabinets, Waterworks fixtures, White Carrara granite countertops, and custom millwork inspired by the nearby Flatiron Building.
The location places residents in one of Manhattan's most dynamic and fastest growing neighborhoods, with a Whole Foods just one block away and proximity to acclaimed dining destinations. The building sits moments from luxury hotels including the Gansevoort Park, Ace, NoMad and Edition Hotels, plus shopping at Dover Street Market. Transportation is convenient with the 6 train at 28th Street nearby and the N/R trains just two blocks away, providing easy access throughout the city.
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